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15 Jan 2024
#politics
Fox News: Haley endorsed by ex-Maryland Gov. Hogan, who won't run on third-party ticket
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan endorses Nikki Haley for the GOP nomination, believing she has the best chance to win. Hogan denies rumors of his own third-party bid and says his position on No Labels remains unchanged. Some had hoped Hogan would seek the nomination himself, but he has no interest in a "kamikaze mission."
#society
GB News: Elon Musk's X 'fundamental to free speech fight', says Ashley St Clair
Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter is seen as a crucial platform for free speech, according to political commentator Ashley St Clair. She asserts that it is now the only social media company that allows unrestricted freedom of speech, only banning content that is illegal. St Clair believes that Musk's ownership of Twitter is vital in countering the control of "big tech" and their attempts to manipulate consciousness. The state of free speech in America is currently under threat, and St Clair argues that holding the Biden administration accountable for the migrant crisis is a top priority.
GB News: 'Woke' civil service issues staggering new transgender guidance
New transgender guidance tells civil servants to think of transgender colleagues as women. Critics argue it invades privacy and promotes thought control.
Fox News: Denmark's newly crowned King Frederik X embarks on official duties with parliament visit
King Frederik X of Denmark visited the Danish parliament after his mother, Queen Margrethe, abdicated. He expressed his commitment to working together for the benefit of the kingdom. The visit was followed by celebrations attended by hundreds of thousands of people.
GB News: Andy Burnham says Rochdale victims were 'failed badly' and demands culture change
Mayor of Greater Manchester calls for a culture change in the police after a damning report reveals multiple failed investigations into paedophile grooming gangs in Rochdale. The report identifies 96 potential child abusers still at large.
#war
The Telegraph: Russians are being slaughtered trying to take Avdiivka as an ‘election’ gift for Putin
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin intends to keep his troops in Ukraine until they achieve their goals, despite Western analysts interpreting this as a commitment to a war of attrition. However, Russia's military moves have already made it clear that they are losing in this war. The Russian military continues to suffer heavy losses while attacking Ukrainian fortifications, wasting their firepower advantage and failing to gain significant ground. This presents an opportunity for Ukraine to turn the tide and win the war of attrition against Russia.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Woman killed, 17 wounded in terrorist car-ramming and stabbing spree in Ra’anana
Palestinian terrorists carried out a car-ramming and stabbing attack in central Israel, killing an elderly woman and injuring at least 17 others, including children and teenagers. The attackers, who were illegally working in Israel, seized multiple vehicles and targeted pedestrians in different parts of the city. Authorities swiftly arrested the suspects, who were identified as Palestinian relatives from the West Bank. The incident occurred amidst heightened violence in the region.
Fox News: Delaware police find cocaine, heroin, guns at daycare with 4 kids; 2 suspects arrested
Detectives in Delaware found guns, heroin, and cocaine at a daycare run by a couple. Four children were present during the search.
#other
Fox News: Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi sentenced to additional prison term by Iran court
Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi sentenced to 15 additional months in prison for spreading propaganda against the Islamic Republic. After her release, she will be banned from traveling abroad, joining political or social groups, and using a mobile phone. The ruling reflects the Iranian government's anger over Mohammadi receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.